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Division and Discord among the Shia ʿUlamāʾ: new lights on the failure of the 1927 anti-conscription movement in iran / Yousefi, Najm al-Din   Journal Article
Yousefi, Najm al-Din Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay delves into the 1927 anti-conscription movement and the causes of its failure. It argues that the Shia ʿulamāʾ of Iran and Iraq suffered from endemic divisions within their ranks, which in turn kept them from agreeing on a unified position against the extensive socioeconomic and military reforms under Reza Shah. The essay sheds light on the government’s use of religious justification that facilitated modern reforms. It also demonstrates how certain elements within the clerical establishment helped the Reza Shah government to win the senior clerics over or at least neutralize their opposition. This allows us to discern the fluid boundaries of tradition and modernity as modernizing reforms checked the Shia ʿulamāʾ’s long-standing authority in Iranian society.
Key Words Iran  Shia ʿUlamā  1927  Anti-Conscription Movement 
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